If their child awoke in the morning with a sore throat and fever, 42% of the poll’s 2,036 respondents said they would take their child to urgent care, a retail clinic or an emergency room. That choice may have something to do with the fact that just 53% of the respondents would be “very confident” they could schedule a same-day doctor appointment for their child with a fever and a sore throat.

Still—despite their doubts about securing a same-day appointment—6 in 10 poll respondents said they would call to make an appointment with their child’s doctor in the event that he or she had a fever and sore throat.

Approximately 42% of respondents said they would call their child’s doctor for advice, meanwhile, and 60% of respondents were “very confident” that they would receive same-day phone advice, if solicited.